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helpmeslay is now going through a rough patch.
unless history got rewritten suddenly
same here ik0
if you do think they're drunk, give them 14 days to sober up
seeya I going to search for a sandwitch lol
once we've banned them there's not a whole lot else, if they keep reaching out to people individually i advise you block them, if the content they are DMing you is still a breach of our code of conduct please open a modmail so that we can evaluate whether a 14 day removal is enough.
it is interesting that they're a member since 2021.
so i think some substance consumption is at play.
yeah, with that said, i'm british and manage to not come to voice chat and start harassing users when i drink 12 units
the third white monster
i've met some of your conationals who break that rule.
one needs a level of discipline to abide by those rules.
probably don't forward it here
when it does cross the line, just as joe said, @rapid crown
M-x motd
@hexed trout Russian
@hexed trout
past, present and future walked into a bar
it was a tense situation
automatic increase of voice volume is dangerous for vocal cords
the brain incorrectly controls the voice unless you train for it
I do extreme vocals and I haven't (yet) lost my voice a single time from that
ergo
something like he does https://youtu.be/1qHDQ2IaeLM
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I have a relatively wide range (as far as I have recordings thereof)
I don't really put enough practice into it
approximately 50Hz~5KHz
@patent yacht looked at the code => not vibe coding
if you're doing anything with the code yourself, it's just AI-assisted code writing
@patent yacht invalid analogy
AI makes it messier
programming languages generally do the opposite
AI is not a higher level of abstraction
abstraction requires certainty
@patent yacht another invalid analogy
you need systematic approach not guess-based on
machines and programming languages are systematic
guessing isn't systematic unless you put excessively complex structure around it
you can only get AI to work if
- you force it to write formal verifiable proofs (this is possible, AI is good at Dafny allegedly)
- or you force it to pass tests (but in this case be ready that you need to automatise fixing them, when (not if) they come up)
@patent yacht main value in AI code is its discardability
can be thrown out
@patent yacht sceptics isn't a single unified group
nvm, I am not dealing with that shit
yeah I get that alisa
im gonna hash this out because im actually pretty passionate about ai
I get it thoalisa
though*
passionate about AI safety and not using it******
Im sorry guys. I have to go
Debian-based
Mint is kind of a mix not derived from Ubuntu strictly
you can install sudo
pip install sudo
or doas
A
i
:w
:wq
:q!
are enough to do most basic editing in vi
I rarely use anything else
why learn dd to delete the current line when you can just A then backspace it out
(A is i+end)
@somber heath I think I still have pineapple spaghetti as the tag on codewars
or whatever clan thing they call
I've eaten that more than once
what is that haha
surstroemming but hyper
the game has so many events
I don't think it has wonders yet
It sounds pretty nasty
it has many local things that affect cities and towns
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also I think it very strongly incentivises expansion since you can only build ships in used-to-be-capitals
and there is no act of settling
all land is already claimed
Where is the chicken
it's a bit more fun for me to discover all the random things there compare to Civ
?
@wind raptor we had someone doing that every few days
it took them a couple of months to verify
How are you doing today @vocal basin
@tough falcon ๐
@wind raptor hello couldnt mic nor chat
Hi
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going to try the smallest map
@wind raptor or server mute-unmute
need more than 25 msgs I think right?
Oh lord
well Im new here xd
oh okay xd
its okay
Okay I see
@sturdy axle ๐
File "C:\Users\casti\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python313\Lib\tkinter_init_.py", line 4287, in init
Image.init(self, 'photo', name, cnf, master, **kw)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\casti\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python313\Lib\tkinter_init_.py", line 4234, in init
self.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype, name,) + options)
~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
_tkinter.TclError: couldn't recognize data in image file "terminator.jpg"
Does anyone see the problem here?
better for what
for Oracle, yes
@wind raptor imagine playing civ like this
Civ does have a shuffle thing
but idk about disabling altogether
I'll go with no-research
I want to see the trebuchet
idk, im a junior dev so i asked this question

okok
i love java because im a minecraft player and i can do minecraft plugins with spigot
what about R? like good for what
yes spigot its a software
it based in bukkit
sry if mi English is bad but im italian
looks Java https://hub.spigotmc.org/javadocs/bukkit/
package index
i have difficulty understanding with the accents of the various areas
@somber heath what you think of R?
I don't.
okay 
can anyone who is currently programming do screen sharing? I would like to see some live coding
lots of background noise
sounds like a cooler / fan that hasn't been cleaned in decades
true gamer machine
R language?
yes
Back in a few. Gotta let the dogs out.
there's like mulitple python compilers, on different CPU architectures, multiple OSes, multiple versions...
Its useful for data analysis with some of AI,
But i think python and tenser flow is more better and helpful
And R takes a lot of time to learn because of useless courses
Back
taxes and zombies mod..
Brain tax.
Oh okay I see, cus I've heard R is good for data visualization and stats computing, I mean when we talk about quant analysis
i have a usb
so thought R maybe better than python in this case
he has the usb..
Oh yeah i think itโs specially made for this
Maybe its better than python on it
macos is just unix, the file system
Exactly
i thought Mac has APFS as a file system..
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ZFS and APFS
I misremembered too
sounds almost like APFSDS
ext4 is default now
some Linuces default to XFS
some use btrfs
BSDs and illumoses do ZFS
oh okay interesting, but where to learn this R? idk ! xd
ZFS for FS-enabled reliability
XFS for high performance and application-enabled reliability
everything else is attempts at replicating them
I think free code camp did a course but I donโt know if its good and helpful or not
Anyway if you canโt learn it just go with python using tenserflow and numpy
This is the cours
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nice okay thank you. yh I think I'll just go with python, I've tried it before and was fine, used some libraries but some didnt work in my env and idk why, like the pmdarima and mc-simulator
Okey you should try fixing the errors
Can you show me your problem?
Or just change the libraries
You can replace pmdarima with
Fbprobhet, autots and even Tenserflow(keras)โฆ.
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okay, no, not now
need to actually focus on the game and not be sleep deprived
@molten pewter that Chinese game I told you about some time ago is currently on sale (-40%)
@leaden elm vibe debugging
vibe maintenance
vibe legacy
vibe rot
I've just remember what exactly I was waiting for to be released the previous month
for the whole month I was trying to remember what I waited for
hey chris
@wind raptor my bad the power went out, anyway he was slowly burning the wart off and the anesthetic started wearing off, i told him please inject more anesthetic but they held me down even harder and that the story of how my face got burnt off
not literally burnt off but you get the point
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Maple'...
@edgy spindle๐
Cant speak
!voice
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I cant talk srr need to verify
Thats alright, man. We wait for you to join the team
What you doing there?
@lapis star๐
Like coding?
Can't speak
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@celest schooner๐
Yes I've tried but still, ended up just replacing libs. okay sure that'll be lovely thank you
@neon storm๐
oooh noo, he called me names
Top golf
sounds like yoga with puppies
@lethal locust
https://github.com/oernster/calendifier this is what I was refrerring to @somber heath
!stream 186969918812585984
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@toxic cave ๐
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Great to meet you
so return response is about 200 words taking about 2.5 minutes to start spoken response
but you can split array length to 20 words making spoken response start at 2 seconds
@lethal locust srr bad mic
i said what u guys doing
oh cool
can we see it?
you can send image here
look up frame.work online. This is a FW13
how much it cost
ยฃ1344 for no RAM or SSD. The RAM and SSD I bought separately for ยฃ300 off amazon as it was cheaper; ยฃ200 for 96GB of DDR5 5600MHz RAM and ยฃ100ish for 2TB of NVMe SSD
Plus I bought some external modules after the fact
ohhh so thats the framework laptop im hearing from youtubers
do u usually copy paste thing?
copy paste what?
I use copy and paste in my workflow regularly if that's what you're getting at but I don't think that's what you are referring to
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hey whats up
hi
sorry
hey
sup
what u mean supersior superscript suppository what u mean by sup
bruh
Brb
I'm not eligible for voice check yet ig
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oh sorry now i get i am fine whats about u
@crisp dawn ๐
@vast geyser ๐
@primal dune You good down there?
You're welcome to pop up and join us, not that we're really talking.
hi everyone ... i am new in this IT field
i want to learn how to use disocrd . becouse this is the first time i use the discord
It takes a bit of exploration.
I have been studying economics for years but decided to study it in the software field.
in this year
But I still don't know how to start.
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First, become literate in Python.
Once you have your foundations in place, conceptual understanding, etc, then you can start branching out into third-party modules, Numpy, Pandas, Polars, et al.
Those are some of your data sciencey modules.
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First of all, I am now going to register in a private university, but I am confused about choosing my future.
You may like to consult #career-advice.
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Hello
@manic sundial ๐
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Anyone can please help me
Sorry, I was distracted. What's up?
why so hostile?
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i can now list versions, and filter between all,release,snapshot,beta,alpha
Srry
kotlin > java
Sweden?
๐ญ
sure
do you have Ikea there?
no
:(
we got Aeki
why do you want to know from which country i am btw
i meant "nothing to do"
for v in versions: # i fucking hate myself for this, could've been a map() but nah
but my english is still a bit bad
well the loop does some filtering, which could be a map
i = 0
while i < len(versions):
#...
france
wait yeah
meant filter
i could use list comprehension but thats not the prettiest
b a g u e t t e
i dont even know what im saying rn
spaghetti
couldnt sleep tonight so im probably tripping my ass off
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are you flexing?
?
@main comet Osyra does
@somber heath @wind raptor https://github.com/lgoodthrust/Simulated_Linear_Advance
I DID A COOL!
LA FOR GCODE
@rotund hemlock ๐
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.
there was another keynote from Kate; possibly I've sent it before
these two talks go together
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdHvC8fDC5E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZCPURMH744
programmer
seems like
@hasty stag ๐
I have watched a certain Vincenzo Capuano on youtube where he slaps the dough
@midnight agate what does "Iamme Ia" mean?
yeah it probably will
@bright geode ๐
MAG (just don't add Apple to the list)
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^^ apparently it's almost a crime, generates violence
2010
things get intense at @01:28
pyzza.txt lines 28 to 29
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@olive jolt ๐
hello
all the times when people don't put . at the end of a period-separated acronym, that gets interpreted as a package name
@vocal basin LC weekly in 4h43min. if you rank 4-10 you get the LC water bottle.
A boh'oh'o'wa'er.
I don't really do competitions
yes, you outdo them
I have exactly 0 submitted solutions on codeforces
No depresso, just espresso
my most successful attempt was during training when I scored 333/400
on a phone
!e Eรpresso
:x: Your 3.13 eval job has completed with return code 1.
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002 | E[1;31mร[0mpresso
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Py*R^2/4 of the chocoPy
Golovanov399
Hello
@steep meadow ๐
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yeah but tourist never submitted using public payphones โ๏ธ
@whole bear ๐
not that we know of
Good afternoon
Not really
I did codeforces some time ago, but How can I make better in coding contest like that? maybe not programming like math theory
is 2828 you?
^ 2828
I have like
read after-contest write-ups; problems often have similar solutions
I don't remember like
Codewar?
20 problems solve in codeforces
and like almost close 100 submits in codeforces, I was in the regional CPL colombian contest
the furthest I ever got was regional contests (one step above municipal)
but I'm very bad
Ico offered very good idea to try it.. Im just starting
anything below country-wide is kind of useless towards university admission here
Like I think my rank was 1000 with my team, we were very bad xd
But is lucky you know
my regular is 900 - 800
I love to design classes, do some stuff in data analytics
I'm incompatible with any sort of team competition even more than individual ones
I think the most hard is the time and pressure
Just an OOP conception
after some times I stopped really seeing it as pressure
most of the timed stuff just ends with an hour of despair not being able to solve anything
rather than "I would've solved this if only I had more time"
Hello Opal
Structuring code
Yhea, that's true
When I was in the regional colombian contest we have a problem
like
very stupid
all the things I solved successfully in full were generally when I finished in, like, 50~70% of the time allowed
Hello stranger
the funniest thing ever that I witnessed first-hand was one of the regionals where the first problem was about big integer arithmetic
so many C++ programmers failed it
or spent way too much time
and that's why you should learn multiple languages
@somber heath yes
I solved it in Python
Yhea c++ is the main programming language por contest
I solved it in c++/java
idk if Rust is supported there yet
Idk like I don't touch codeforces like six moths
jajaja
I should
since you're competing for correctness not performance, generally sacrificing a bit for safety and ease of writing should be fine
during offline contests we had access to docs which was quite useful
Someane know good content for prepare for codeforces contest?
cppreference and docs.python.org
I was very bad that sometimes I do a answer in java, and i seel bad so a past in c++ and was succesful the solution
JAJAJAJ
cod ๐
Me?
Java sometimes tends to TL/ML
I from south america, I from Colombia. And guys where are you from?
also C++ is slightly more concise/extensive with already supported algorithms
@snow edge keyboard is coming through the mic a bit too loudly
!d bisect
Source code: Lib/bisect.py
This module provides support for maintaining a list in sorted order without having to sort the list after each insertion. For long lists of items with expensive comparison operations, this can be an improvement over linear searches or frequent resorting.
The module is called bisect because it uses a basic bisection algorithm to do its work. Unlike other bisection tools that search for a specific value, the functions in this module are designed to locate an insertion point. Accordingly, the functions never call an __eq__() method to determine whether a value has been found. Instead, the functions only call the __lt__() method and will return an insertion point between values in an array.
@burnt marsh
That's true I likce so much how simplify some thing in the treatment of strings
We should make a group for practice problem solving
and share stuff
๐
ohhh yhea i think in other countries is "hahahah"
@burnt marsh what is the name of a reference-counted string in C++?
[given what it's a joke about, you can infer the answer]
runtime_error
Thank you
the interface is a bit weird
https://cpponsea.uk/
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tbf would be funny to get them to ship it here
might not be entirely legal
hello ๐
@wind raptor currently watching one of these two
automate blocking with Perl
@wind raptor has FP in it, so must be good
concerns of separability
my current company considers me overqualified but also also kind of depends on me quite a bit
If we throw dice ๐ฒ ๐ฒ with our time โฐ โฑ๏ธ , we have to at least not make the same mistake twice.
72nd hour of playing a game, I finally discover just how powerful one of the abilities is
(playing Noctuary right now)
guys look at thes is that good
class Solution:
def strStr(self, haystack: str, needle: str) -> int:
chuck = []
chucking = True
z = 0
for x in range(0,len(haystack)):
if needle[0] == haystack[x]:
f = x
chuck.append(haystack[f])
for i in range(1,len(needle)):
try :
if needle[i] == haystack[x+i]:
chuck.append(haystack[x+i])
else:
z = 0
break
except IndexError:
break
if "".join(chuck) == needle:
return f
break
else :
chuck = []
if needle not in haystack:
return -1
is that mean i am the best
@wind raptor
@wise loom
@vocal basin
@keen ingot
break after return?
return exits the whole function scope
@haughty pier a bit too much thereof even
||```py
class Solution:
def init(self):
self.strStr = str.find
what that mean
haystack.find(needle)?
in another form:
||```py
class Solution:
def strStr(self, haystack: str, needle: str) -> int:
return haystack.find(needle)
this
there do exist cases when you need to manually implement the search
this is not one of them
a lot, phonecalls, followups, emails, interviews, screenings, linkedin messages, filling in registration forms on company portals, etc
i don't have this number
thats why i hait python
has AI in it
hAIters
just like fail
so many projections 
is this from thedailywtf ?
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with a switch :chef_kiss:
i mean hate guys hate #### my englash
dict
also works
especially if you write it switch literally
match expression, probably using in
and another clip https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxqawAM4frBCZklPcq39Z6e3FVfOAAqldk
60 seconds ยท Clipped by Alisa Feistel ยท Original video "Instrumenting the real-time web: Node.js, DTrace and the Robinson Projection" by Bryan Cantrill
this is probably the most scuffed implimentation of these possible
why don't you use GDAL.. there's so many libs that do this
there are reasons why I never use code folding
i cant call a taichi kernel inside another taichi kernel
i cant use it because its running on the gpu with taichi
so it can deal with a lot of points quickly
@haughty pier red (regular) chilli pepper is overrated
(spicy enough take?)
prob much of that logic is possible to make within a few parametrized functions
paprika or the long one
isn't paprika non-spicy at all
conjecture
i dont know why it answered to that message, discord is so buggy for me rn
my opinion on that might be somewhat biased given how I consider horseradish a not-too-spicy thing
still waiting for !tutorial to work
!tutorial
where
the only good code is the non-existent, everything else is a liability
but you are right, paprika is non spicy, but here where im from is also considered as a red chili ahahah
it's red pepper
in which sense you want to learn? im nowhere near a teacher/professor but prob i know a thing or two (unsure even about that)
also referred to as Bulgarian pepper for some reason
here we call it "morrรณn"
@wise loom strategy to distract the interviewer?
oh I know what you should put on there just to annoy them
you can have another person behind the screen looking up the leetcode question , and then showing it to you, they wouldnt know if you have multiple screens you can say you are looking on the screen with the exercise, then just share all the screens
okay it looks like everything is working fine so far
i have worked in many big techs but wont doxx myself ahahah
good code: they use ===
@haughty pier this specific code never ran
you can really easily see why
think like a compiler
what would you reject first in that code
there is a specific answer
allegedly the version before the edit was written by someone and actually used
i.e. the original was not an intentional joke
show me the leetcode ๐
however the image got edited
and you should be able to spot where exactly it was edited
hint: AI upscalers tend to inject spaces sometimes
yes
(also LogIn not Login but yes)
i think is better for you to try one and if you are stuck just ask
((which imo is a slightly more grammatically correct version, similar to SignIn))
I don't like `login' as a single word
and generally try to avoid it because it's extremely confusing
sing_on_name and handle, or username if they're forced to be equal
i see people use it interchangeably
username aligns well with password
imho if you are in a codebase better use whatever is the most used one, otherwise looking up the bits and bolts would be sooo annoying
login is kind of a very unintentional result of a misuse/metonymy which just got established in some places
I have a very hard rule on never having login in the actual data/code;
only using that word for UI
also very context-sensitive
I'm going to end up avoiding username entirely too
in favour of first two
but i think is different right? log in -> to log in, login -> login data, login password, login username
in one of the projects we banned all the ambiguous equivalents of single word for username/login in the documents and code,
because having sign-on name and handle be strictly separate is one of the critical features
(not at work, other project)
mostly that comes form the fact that there one sign-on entity may have multiple public identities
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thousand points per Python version
14000 on latest release candidate
@stable axle depends on how you store them
but try it first, you cant just get stuck at the beggining otherwise you need to practice more python as-is
MangoDB can handle any number of points in constant time
why did I only now find this
https://youtu.be/b2F-DItXtZs
Q&A discussion discussing the merits of No SQL and relational databases.
Real lmao
when i was working at a company, the architecture lead hated mongodb, and whenever i asked him why he sent that video
and told me "its just a bad database"
summing them up
not like that
mongo "doesn't use sql or joins so it's high performance" lol
lets say you have 5 and 3, 2, 4 -> i would go from smaller to bigger to try fill up that number, only going by the ones that are smaller than the actual target
so first 2, then 3, the result then is 2 right?
/dev/null is fast and webscale, yo
MongoDB does have some useful things in it, and overall Document Databases are kind of capable,
however it's so easy to get wrong and/or misuse for "just having no schema"
then, how would you scale it up to an array?
try doing that
no, i wont, the exercise would be pointless, in that case you should go to the docs and look up
many people I met who chose MongoDB "for simplicity"/worrying that schema might change, generally just don't know how to handle schema changes in regular SQL (migrations)
otherwise it would be just asking chatgpt what to do
, which, yes, might be caused by the SQL thing they tried being an ORM incapable of handling migrations properly
https://github.com/spelis/vanta if anyone is interested, feel free to contribute :P
for each query, do a "search" operation on the code, on the search operation do the steps needed to get that number, which i already explained, thats all
scale it up with Mongo
other thing i see is people try to make a document db relational
which is not the ideal for a document-based db
ive used many document db but for event-aggregation or aggregation schemas
documents go well with aggregates
mostly isolated things that may exist even if cross-aggregate transactions aren't a thing at all
if you dont want the schemaless nature, you can just use marshmallow or object values to define the contract
why
XD
CREATE TABLE mess
( k TEXT PRIMARY KEY
, v JSON
)
;
Why do you format it like this ๐ญ
generally aligns better
and easier for me to write
and read
i dont want to man
doesnt make sense, that wont help you
you are like 10 minutes on the exercise only, and you are giving up, thats not how it works
in my personal experience just trial and error lets you really understand what the hell is going on, look at some docs. Its annoying but worth it
exactly! the best way to learn is practicing
you can just say you want to see how they solve it rather than asking for "help"
dont trust chatgpt, itll save you a lot of headache
and what did you learn by that?
you already know what I'd suggest to do to this
i already said look at documentation, all of the answers are there in one place
just figure out what things are in there and which ones do the thing you want it to do. Im sure the docs and learning curve is different with the language your using but thats just some general advice that can be used for a lot of different languages
and if all else fails just look at stack overflow
||```py
list(map(partial(bisect_right, list(accumulate(sorted(nums)))), queries))
equivalent and equivalently untested
I wonder if itertools or core-extensions for Rust have .sorted() on iterators
it can always be worse (see the spoilered solution)
are you on rust? havent tried that one on real projects, just pet thingies
.sort doesnt return is inplace
also that, not enough of a one-liner effect
but im against one-liners, sacrifice readability
why I was asking for .sorted:
there is actually a way to do it well with ownership
trait Sorted: AsRef<[u8]> { // not sorry for this name
fn sorted(mut self) -> Self {
self.sort();
self
}
}
impl<T: AsRef<[u8]>> Sorted for T {}
Huh what language is this....
rust
OCaml: Mozilla Edition
XD
C with Haskells
Wait rust use "self" to represent the object inside it's methods ....
Rust doesn't normally use "object" in its terminology afaik
And "->" to represent return type???
does rust use the same as go doesnt it? structs with interfaces
traits work similarly to Haskell's type classes
`static object' is the most commonly used context for that word outside dyn
happens to align with Python
!pep 3107
2006
meanwhile C++
https://youtu.be/oZyhq4D-QL4
https://www.cppnow.org
A Deep Dive Into C++ Object Lifetimes - Jonathan Mรผller - C++Now 2024
A C++ program manipulate objects, but it is undefined behavior if you attempt to manipulate them while they are not alive.
So let's do a deep dive into object lifetime.
When are objects created and when are they destroyed?
How does temporary ...
again, great thumbnails
also same presenter as the earlier sent talk
Int is a object????
Idk int is a object .....
!e
print(issubclass(int, object))
:white_check_mark: Your 3.13 eval job has completed with return code 0.
True
On python ofc it's a object
in python everything is an object
It's a operator
but I'm not entirely sure if the parser thinks of syntax in terms of objects
Python is probably not as far with making everything an object as SmallTalk
iirc in C#/Java lambdas aren't objects
but thats syntax XD
even if they're value-ish
yeah, so not everything
is not a value with identity
SmallTalk treats syntactical constructs as objects
Ruby is kind of weird with its handling of objects/methods too
gn
see #voice-chat-text-0 message for context
Good night
having private() (optional parens) in the intellisense as a method suggestion rather than a keyword was quite a surreal experience
i'll be sweating bullets in 1h50m
which you kind of don't entirely get when you just DHH it without an IDE
whoa thats nice, i dropped my masters heh
but also works well enough even when you pretend it's a full keyword
kind of partially the point
you can extend the language
monkey patching there is more normal than even in JS
hmmmm, you think i should give it a look?
RoR tutorial is quite good
@haughty pier i will do an MBA in a couple years i think, how was the experience?
there is a 6 hour video of DHH being interviewed by some random dude
MBA?
(creator of RoR)
i dont expect the money though, is just that im kind of low on the business area, just want to learn more
will look it up
DHH might be slightly exaggerating his appreciation of some people in that interview, but that's just because the interviewer is a weirdo and wants it
for me work is good as long as its remote and i dont have many meetings
what was that spam?
ahahaah
ah, bot bans moved to #pyweek-game-jam instead of #off-topic-lounge-text, that's why we don't see any there
i dont understand why people cant answer on text but have to create a meeting with like 5 people to say something
I just get calls and it takes approximately same amount of effort
and we don't schedule meetings except for one which is weekly and everyone knows it happens anyway
thats the good way, just a huddle when its needed and thats it
i didnt say it in that sense, i know where you are going tho and i feel the same over those managers
i say it in the sense that you ask somebody X thing, they dont answer and just create a meeting for telling you that in like 2 days
specially product managers
I don't think we even have a managerial hierarchy at work
startup?
yes
nice, i moved to one recently, my best experience was at an startup
when i moved to big tech my soul dried
like there are overlapping teams where someone is consider the main person responsible, and we have product owners
we have only one person who's responsible only for management/scheduling, but they're actually really good at it, and that frees up time from others
so its pretty flat
@burnt marsh it's a social network, yes
are you remote or office schedule?
4.5/5 days remove
nice
i moved to fully remote, i live in the middle of nowhere now XD
@burnt marsh best thing to do for you is create a comparison table between main competitors and what differentiates you, after that get possible customers, if you have inmediate customers thats better
I technically have an account there but I never used that website
(never applied)
@burnt marsh ideas are cheap, until you trademark them
@haughty pier i think thats solved if you dont go for US market
as soon as go on US market, big tech will try to replace you
You got me right
many companies grow on their local markets then expand to US otherwise you are doomed
You have to trademark them for sure
@wise loom isn't it pronounced deck
(and if you do that prob instead of replacing you they are just going to buy you)
@wise loom BFS implementation involves it
queues are generally easier to implement as a double-ended queue
except for some linked list implementations
so double-endedness is just an implementation detail
with a linked list you get shared ownership of the tail
by queue itself and the second-to-last node
I mentioned exactly that website.. Love it a lot tbh
what is hh ru?
Advantages:
- Intrusive. No need for additional internal nodes.
- Wait-free and fast producers. One XCHG is maximum what one can get with multi-producer non-distributed queue.
- Extremely fast consumer. On fast-path it's atomic-free, XCHG executed per node batch, in order to grab 'last item'.
- No
Platform for hiring people
Google's AI when queried "deque pronunciation python"
The word "deque," as in the Python data structure from the collections module, is commonly pronounced the same as the word "deck" (/dษk/). This pronunciation is widely accepted and used within the programming community.
While less common, some individuals might pronounce it as "de-queue" or even "D queue," aiming to emphasize its origin as a "double-ended queue." However, the "deck" pronunciation is the most prevalent and generally understood way to refer to this data structure.
Hh means headhunter
__Ru__ssia __h__ead__h__unting website
got it
I like how it cuts off
does russia pay well for eng jobs?
You mean for those who speaks english well?
Ohh engineering
like it might in some context be referred to as such, but very rarely
Depends on region and company I guess
software/program engineer is kind of a more academic title here
hmmm even if you manage teams, projects, estimations, etc?
I have no idea if we have dual ladder for promotion
yeah
Depends on company.. And sometimes size doesnt matter
not, not ladder, at least in my experience when you ladder up you end as a tech lead, and part of the responsibilities are those
i dont know why we have managers tbh, i just know they have like 30 meetings per day
dual ladder means specifically that you can go up without becoming a manager
separate promotion for managers and engineers
oohhh you refer to that, i thought that by dual you were referring to go up as manager instead of eng
discord is so buggy on windows -.-
I think we do, give how I'm not a manager and I am a lead programmer
so its still programmer
(the latter being almost the literal job title)
It happens everywhere.. From my experience, more often meetings negatively correlates with the percentage of useful meetings
I mean I guess nowadays it is the international tendency๐คฃ
Especially in the big companies
I'm totally in the position to just sleep through the impromptu meeting and not show up there
same here
@somber heath meanwhile excessively annunciated/perfect speech annoys me so much
best meetings are the guesstimates meetings, they just show you whatever the preconception of the project is (a simple ux image) and you have to estimate, without product or design, just engs guessing that the fuck is that and put an approximate score on the project length
like the default TTS voices in MS Edge
the only time I used TTS in MS Edge (as an experiment for whether I can listen to a book that way), I intentionally selected voice which synthesised accented speech
@somber heath you would be surprised by the amount of people that lead with that level of communication
@haughty pier when they speak fast and used v's on the w's
im non-native which makes it even worse for me
but i think you can just say "can you speak slower" or "can you repeat that?" and thats it
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@timid quartz if you didn't get the first time: no
do not try to circumvent
I think even my Russian speech is quite accented
is unavoidable
compared to regular West Russia mainline accent
everyone has an accent, its part of linguistics
(both from the influence of English and other languages)
Accent or dialect?
even when I speak Russian, t/d doesn't sound Russian at all
dialect involves things other than phonetics
I'm talking about annunciation specifically
Okok
closer to English/Japanese, in a way
in how t often sounds close to ch, for example

@timid quartz if you want help with your code, consider joining the Code/Help VC
Like East-Siberian
maybe that's for the better
probably
i dont think thats it, as someone that speaks non-natively english is more that you are used to say some vowels specifically in your main language, the same happens with native english speakers when speaking spanish, german, etc
Is this how many people are active at 3 am ๐
You know how it's like. Things can be active at any given time.
It can, but I find most people here around morning and late afternoon.
(my timezone)
tryna buy me robux????????????????
No ๐
yes
Why would i
@digital holly post here?
Who said I'm a nice human
๐ stop begging and buy your own robux
i dont have credit card
Well too bad
good
yes
Look to your health.
if you want to sleep, sleep
What time is in your location?
Uff.. Take a nap, man
if your eyes hurt from staying awake~~ like mine do~~, definitely go to sleep
They dont, but I'm still heading to bed
Maybe cause I flipped my sleep schedule over the past 2 months